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Rajasthan is a very special place for us at The Enfield Adventure Tours For us Rajasthan is the land of inspiration, land of adventure and the land of fun. It is the far western deserts of Rajasthan that we create our leather products as well as where we started running our Royal Enfield motorcycle adventures. Nowhere in the world inspires the imagination like Rajasthan will and centuries of world famous travellers, traders, adventures and warriors are testament to this. Rajasthan has one of the richest histories known to mankind with Moghul, the mighty Rajput’s and the British empires all claiming a stake at some point in history. The inhabitants of southern Rajasthan claim to be descendants of Alexander the Greats armies and the gypsies of Europe originate from Rajasthan. This is a small place with a big influence on global events! Rajasthan continues to influence modern history and western culture – Rudyard Kipling lived here and wrote the Jungle book and James Bonds Octopussy was filmed here.
Rajasthan is located in the north west of India on the far western borders. It is the largest state of India by has a relatively small but diverse population. The unity and friendliness of the locals will smack you in the face immediately. Everybody is smiling and laughing and seems to be enjoying life despite the trials and tribulations faced on an everyday basis. People seem to care for one another, friend, family or stranger, it does not matter here, someone will come to your aid.
We often refer to Rajasthan as the cultural heartland of India as it is the one place in India where one can still experience the awesomeness of India. From lonely desert tribes to wealthy descendants of the Rajput’s this state has it all. Music, costume, colour and dance rule in Rajasthan and sometimes you just need to pinch yourself to check that you are not dreaming.
The food of Rajasthan is a standout among our rides. Don’t be fooled by the semi-arid climate, lack of water and fresh vegetables. The Rajasthanis have overcome all of these challenges to create one of the world finest, tastiest and most nutritious cuisines. Our daily lunch stops have been discovered over the years to showcase the best of the best locally and freshly prepared foods. The décor may not always reflect this but believe us, the food is mouth-watering and prepared with love. In Rajasthan guest is god. Traditional meals to look out for are the Dal Bhati and for the meat lovers lamb Lal Maas. Oh, and the authors favourite snack in all of India – Aloo Tikki, best cooked up at a roadside stall in the far west Thar Desert and washed down with a cold Kingfisher Lager!
One of the strangest sports of Rajasthan is Ahor’s Stone festival, where two teams of 20 local men get extremely intoxicated and have to prevent the opponents from reaching the other end of the field by throwing large rocks at them. This sport was famously banned a few years ago due to the number of incapacitated players, fatalities, maimings and serious injuries.
Om Banna Temple In Rajasthan
Om Banna Temple is a small shrine dedicated to Om Singh Rathore, a Rajput Thakur, and his bike 350cc Royal Enfield Bullet. As per local legends, once Om Singh Rathore was travelling to Chotila on his bike when lost control and hit a nearby tree. He died on the spot. Later on, when the police came to inspect the accident, they took the bike to the police station. But to everyone’s surprise, the next day, the bike was found at the site of the accident. The police took the bike again, chained it with a lock and emptied its fuel tank. But the next day again, the bike disappeared from the police station and was found at the site of the accident. When locals came to know about it, they built a temple dedicated to Om Banna and started worshipping the bike. Since then, it is also known as Bullet Baba Temple. It is believed that whoever gets the blessings of Om Banna in this temple never encounter deadly accidents in their lives. People come here everyday and offer incense sticks, sweets, bangles, scarves and flowers.
The Enfield Adventure Tours has so many stories here and over the past decade have travelled to every corner of this amazing state to find the best of the best. Places no tourist has ever seen before, places that will make you feel like the first human to travel here. You will taste the finest local foods, listen to the locals sing and dance along with them. You will stay in ancient palaces and ride ancient trade routes.
The best time to visit is October (warmer) and November/February (a little cooler). The ride is suitable for all riding abilities and experience however there are some small sections (generally 10 metres or less) of soft sand crossings when the dunes migrate across some tracks. We will always have support riders available to assist less confident riders.
Call 94124225536 or email info@theenfieldadventuretours.com to find out more or why not book a 2 hour complimentary consultation with one of our awesome tour leaders (We will jump on a few bikes and take a spin, check out the maps, tell a few tales, drink a few coffees and answer all of your questions – just like taking a demo bike for a test ride!)
Our 12-night adventure trip provides you with the best opportunity for off the beaten track type of riding and to really immerse yourself in the traditional life of Rajasthan. This tour packs a lot in and no doubt you’ll see more in this tour than most tourists see in a month!
Ride suitability: Suitable for beginner to experience
Overall ride difficulty out of 10: 4
Ride Pace: Moderate to easy
Ride skill level: Basic to intermediate / 4 out of 10
Climatic Factors: Mostly comfortable riding conditions
Day 1: Arrival day into Delhi
Day 2: Free day to look around Old Delhi before being transferred to the train station to board the overnight sleeper train to Jodhpur.
Day 3: Jodhpur – check in to hotel and collect bikes. Briefing and familiarisation.
Day 4: Depart Jodhpur via Mehrangarh Fort then ride the Desert Highway to Jaisalmer. Dinner inside Jaisalmer Fort and explore the ancient desert village markets.
Day 5: Half day to explore Jaisalmer the golden city. Depart after lunch for Sam, then off road through the Thar desert National Park to Khuri Village for a night of Desert Camping
Day 6: Desert roads and tracks from Khuri to Jalore. Some of the most stunning scenery in India. Passing through the remote desert villages of Myajlar, Harsari, Balewa, Barmer, Sindari.
Day 7: Ride to Udaipur Via Renakpur Jungle National Park- Traditional 300 year old Haveli homestay in India’s most beautiful city and a well earned rest day.
Day 8: Udaipur exploration – Lake Palace, old town markets and more.
Day 9: Udaipur to the cosy hamlet of Bundi.
Day 10: Late departure Bundi to Ranthambore National Park – Tiger reserve (optional)
Day 11: Ranthambore to Agra. Awesome country roads and traditional village life.
Day 12: Agra visit Taj Mahal and our primary school. Transfer Old Delhi and onto the airport
Day 13: Arrive back into Australia
INCLUSIONS
*English Speaking Tour leader
*Genuine Royal Enfield motorbikes
*Royal Enfield Certified Mechanic for Bike Repairs
*Support Bus for luggage and occasional passengers
*Helper to load and unload bags
*Daily briefings
*Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner every day
*Bottled water
*Tea at Every Stop
*Tour map
*Fuel
*Accidental bike damage (Please note that personal insurance is not included and needs to be arranged by yourself)
Note: Deposit of $AU1000 per person is required with the balance to be paid 90 days before the trip start date.
Bank Account Details
Company name: THE ENFIELD ADVENTURE
Account number: 10087467991
IFSC: IDFB0021291
SWIFT Code: IDFBINBBMUM
Bank name: IDFC FIRST
Branch: AGRA-FATEHABAD ROAD BRANCH
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